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The Ice Age Is Proving a Very Hot Topic

3BL Media

For an exhibition with such frigid contents, Planet Ice is certainly touching on a hot topic. “We We know the Ice Age is a really popular and highly engaging topic for families, so we wanted to use it to address the ideas of climate change through a perspective that puts an interesting twist on it,” says Wakeford. “In

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More reflections about regenerative grazing and the future of meat

GreenBiz

This week, in fact, some of the biggest names in food announced a major regenerative initiative: Walmart, McDonald’s, Cargill and the World Wildlife Fund said they will invest $6 million in scaling up sustainable grazing practices on 1 million acres of grassland across the Northern Great Plains. Pull Quote. Food & Agriculture.

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Bayer: Ag Society Sigma Alpha Encourages Sisterly Support

3BL Media

Women all over the world are pursuing higher education in agriculture, and opportunities exist for careers in computer science, business, biology, policymaking, sales, and many other roles. Sigma Alpha in the Business World. Agriculture is the oldest and largest industry in the world. SOURCE: Bayer.

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Can Bumble Bee and Nestlé hook the world on fishless fish?

GreenBiz

Can Bumble Bee and Nestlé hook the world on fishless fish? This is not lab grown meat; we actually use ancient techniques to make modern foods. This is not lab-grown meat; we actually use ancient techniques to make modern foods," said Kimberlie Le, the company's co-founder and CEO. "I Elsa Wenzel. Tue, 06/08/2021 - 02:12.

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Book review : Regeneration by Paul Hawken

Edouard Stenger

Life on Earth is ancient and more powerful that we can imagine. This needs everyone and will benefit everyone (or almost, I am not sure billionaires and plutocrats would benefit from Regeneration and a world without fossil fuels). It can bounce back if given the opportunity.

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Bill McDonough at 70: A look back … and ahead

GreenBiz

And I decided to go back to my ancestors' place to do it, which would be Ireland, so I could understand the ancients; I could understand what it is like to be humble in a place, and then what it would be like to build a solar-powered house in Ireland. Why would we want to destroy the world at all? McDonough: To me it was just obvious.

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Be the Disrupter, not the Disrupted: Here’s How to Stimulate Innovation

Daniel Burrus

Thankfully we don’t live in ancient times; there are steps everyone can take to becoming a pre-active creative thinker that don’t involve muses. We pay attention to what we are used to paying attention to and we think about topics from our perspective. Frame-shifting. Planned serendipity. We’ve all experienced the eureka moment.